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Is it possible to freeze 2 separate columns at once? ie. I'd like to freeze
column A and column Z. If so, how can this be done? When I select the two columns and then go up to Window, Freeze panes, Excel only freezes one column. Thanks. |
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you can't freeze seperate columns but you can set up a split screen which
might help. Windowsplit & drag to the position you want -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Davidi" wrote: Is it possible to freeze 2 separate columns at once? ie. I'd like to freeze column A and column Z. If so, how can this be done? When I select the two columns and then go up to Window, Freeze panes, Excel only freezes one column. Thanks. |
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